Maureen A. Taylor, author of UncoveringYour Ancestry Through Family Photographs, provides all the information you need to carefor your family photograph collection.She outlines in straightforward steps how toadd value to your home collection by using themethods that conservators and photo curatorsuse every day You'll learn how to: * Identify the types of damage already doneto the photos in your collection.* Take care of all your photos going forward, so that damage is a thing of the past.* Preserve your digital images - for you andfuture generations.* Select a conservator to repair damaged photosand protect them from more deterioration.* Select a restoration expert to restore damagedphotos using airbrushing, digital manipulation, or photographic enhancements.* Create a stunning scrapbook that will endure, using archival quality guidelines.* Properly handle cased images such asdaguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes.* Explore techniques to share your images.* Take advantage of low-cost alternatives to traditional photo preservation techni
Good overall book on keeping, organization, and presentation of the various types of family photos. Easy to read, and good reference listing at the back of the book for more indepth help.
Preserving you family Photographs: How to organize, present, and respotre your precious family imag
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Since I love photos old and young, I really enjoyed this book. It is important that we save what we have regardless of importance at this moment. I believe this book is a good way to learn how to handle our photos carefully so our descendants will have the joy to go through our photos.
Maureen Taylor
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Does an excellent job of organizing and establishing time lines for photos. Very glad to find a copy.
Excellent for do-it-yourself photo preservation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
For me, studying old photos is one of the more fascinating aspects of family research, even when I'm not related to any of the people whose faces appear. The military uniforms, hats, parlor furniture, automobiles, urban scenes, and especially the faces and their expressions, are like a kind of time travel, allowing you to peer back into someone's past. Taylor's previous book, _Uncovering Your Ancestry Through Family Photographs,_ investigated that process. But how to protect the photos you already have tucked away in albums have so future family members will get the same pleasure (and information) from them? And how to rehabilitate those you discover to whom the years and the elements have not been kind? This time, the author outlines the steps you can take to see that your photographs have the best chance of survival and describes the methods conservators and restoration experts follow when the task becomes too much for you. She also guides you through the process of creating a meaningful scrapbook of archival quality, discusses the use of computer enhancement and electronic archives, and points out the legal aspects of posting photographs on a web site. Most of the chapters end with checklists and answers to frequently-asked questions, and there are many sidebars and brief marginal comments regarding further reading and useful Internet resources on the subject. Keeping in mind that the technical aspects of photographic restoration and preservation continue to evolve rapidly, this is an excellent beginner's guide and reference handbook.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Mama won't take your Kodachrome away, it is time and the elements which are attacking your treasured family photographs. Your Polaroid snapshots are fading as you read this. Those "magnetic" photo albums with the adhesive pages are gassing your family pictures to crumbs. Your digital images may not be viewable by your great grandchildren. But don't give up hope - take action. Maureen Taylor's "Preserving Your Family Photographs" tells you how to take charge and protect your family's photographic history. "Preserving Your Family Photographs" shows you how taking some simple steps now will slow down the aging process of your photographs. And its doesn't require a chemistry set. The book further discusses how and when to choose a professional conservator, concerns about digital photography, how to organize your collection, and even how to safely place your treasures in a scrapbook. This book takes up where "Uncovering Your Ancestry Through Family Photographs" leaves off. After you've identified your family photographs, "Preserving Your Family Photographs" tells you how to keep them for generations to come.
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